Julius Caesar : Cassius' nobility

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English

 

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Randall H

 

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May 15, 2014

 

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He shows his concern for the Romans and questions why they allow Caesar to walk all over them. He seems to think that the Romans might have some contribution to Caesar's arrogance. Also when Casca tells Cassius that the senators want Caesar to become king, at this, Cassius threatens to kill himself with a dagger, "But life, being weary of these worldly bars, / Never lacks power to dismiss itself" (I...
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This suggests how strongly Cassius feels against Caesar. By saying this he tries to prove to Casca how much self respect he has and would never be willing to bow before a man like Caesar, in fact he would much rather kill himself beforehand. Caesar is well known to have a reputation of a tyrant and a weak leader...
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